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Episode 6 is really strong because, unlike the normal Doctor Who trope, the Doctor is unable to save his friends or even the world itself; he has to flee and leave all the protagonists to die. Almost proto-Blake's 7 in showing something really negative and desperate happening to identification characters.

Yes, things get gloomy in Episode 5 and really gloomy in Episode 6. I like it!!!

Episode 6 is really strong because, unlike the normal Doctor Who trope, the Doctor is unable to save his friends or even the world itself; he has to flee and leave all the protagonists to die. Almost proto-Blake's 7 in showing something really negative and desperate happening to identification characters.

Yes, things get gloomy in Episode 5 and really gloomy in Episode 6. I like it!!!

"I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous. I'm nine hundred and three years old and I'm the man who's going to... scarper before everything blows up!"

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. I bet that means something. It sounds great.

Episode 6 is really strong because, unlike the normal Doctor Who trope, the Doctor is unable to save his friends or even the world itself; he has to flee and leave all the protagonists to die. Almost proto-Blake's 7 in showing something really negative and desperate happening to identification characters.

Yes, things get gloomy in Episode 5 and really gloomy in Episode 6. I like it!!!

"I'm the Doctor. I'm a Time Lord. I'm from the planet Gallifrey in the constellation of Kasterborous. I'm nine hundred and three years old and I'm the man who's going to... scarper before everything blows up!"

It's worth pointing out this is also the closest that DW ever came to total cancellation. Season 8 only happened because Letts/Dicks couldn't think of an alternative to suggest to BBC bosses, who wanted it wrapped up.

This is our first ever visit to a parallel earth, isn't it? Happens so rarely in DW.

Yes, I think so.

Apart from the one you mentioned earlier, trying to think of other instances. And still thinking....

Just looked this up; the only two times we visit a parallel Earth are Inferno and Rise of the Cybermen, but there is reference to another in Battlefield because allegedly that's where Morgane and the Knights are from and where the Doctor was Merlin.

Reversing the polarity of the neutron flow. I bet that means something. It sounds great.

This is our first ever visit to a parallel earth, isn't it? Happens so rarely in DW.

Yes, I think so.

Apart from the one you mentioned earlier, trying to think of other instances. And still thinking....

Just looked this up; the only two times we visit a parallel Earth are Inferno and Rise of the Cybermen, but there is reference to another in Battlefield because allegedly that's where Morgane and the Knights are from and where the Doctor was Merlin.

Ah cool, but is Battlefield another universe, or simply another time and place in ours?